
Karma
Aggregate and curate DAO contributor activity and get visibility into DAO member contributions.

What is Karma?
Karma offers a plethora of tools for DAO communities and contributors. For contributors, Karma allows users to garner a Karma score based on the quantity and quality of their DAO contributions. For DAOs, Karma offers a ranking system, whereby the top contributors in the DAO earn the highest Karma score. The benefit of Karma's reputation system is that it gets visibility into a DAO's contributor activity, allows DAOs to discover upcoming contributors, and compensate its most active contributors. For contributors, Karma serves as a great way to broadcast your quantifiable impact on a DAO community.
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